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Grammaire anglaise

Grammaire anglaise

Evaluate your knowledge of the english grammar. Please select the word(s) or phrase(s) that best complete(s) each sentence :

 

John ______ on business trips.
(999, 328, ‘often goes’, 1, 0),
(1000, 328, ‘goes often’, 0, 1),
(1001, 328, ‘is going often’, 0, 2),
(1002, 328, ‘is often going’, 0, 3),

It was a tedious and long week, I ______ anything.
(1003, 329, ‘haven »t done’, 0, 0),
(1004, 329, ‘didn »t do’, 1, 1),
(1005, 329, ‘don »t do’, 0, 2),
(1006, 329, ‘have done’, 0, 3),

Daniella has been selling houses ______.
(1007, 330, ‘for three years’, 1, 0),
(1008, 330, ‘since four years’, 0, 1),
(1009, 330, ‘three years ago’, 0, 2),
(1010, 330, ‘in two years’, 0, 3),

______ each other for a long time ? Yes, since we were at school.
(1011, 331, ‘Have you been knowing’, 0, 0),
(1012, 331, ‘Do you know’, 0, 1),
(1013, 331, ‘Have you known’, 1, 2),
(1014, 331, ‘Did you know’, 0, 3),

______ anyone ______ my handbag?
(1015, 332, ‘do / have’, 0, 0),
(1016, 332, ‘have / done’, 0, 1),
(1017, 332, ‘has / seen’, 1, 2),
(1018, 332, ‘did / see’, 0, 3),

The woman standing opposite me was very uptight she obviously ______ for someone a long time.
(1019, 333, ‘would wait’, 0, 0),
(1020, 333, ‘waited ‘, 0, 1),
(1021, 333, ‘had been waiting’, 1, 2),
(1022, 333, ‘had waited’, 0, 3),

She ______ swim very well when she was younger but not anymore.
(1023, 334, ‘used to’, 1, 0),
(1024, 334, ‘had used to’, 0, 1),
(1025, 334, ‘had been using to’, 0, 2),
(1026, 334, ‘was used to’, 0, 3),

More and more people will have to ______ computer keyboards.
(1027, 335, ‘get used to use’, 1, 0),
(1028, 335, ‘get used to using’, 0, 1),
(1029, 335, ‘used to’, 0, 2),
(1030, 335, ‘using’, 0, 3),

The phone’s going would you mind ______ it ?
(1031, 336, ‘answer ‘, 0, 0),
(1032, 336, ‘answering ‘, 1, 1),
(1033, 336, ‘to answer’, 0, 2),
(1034, 336, ‘answered’, 0, 3),

I will do my shopping tonight it will save me from ______ on Saturday.
(1035, 337, ‘to queue’, 0, 0),
(1036, 337, ‘queueing ‘, 1, 1),
(1037, 337, ‘queued ‘, 0, 2),
(1038, 337, ‘having queued’, 0, 3),

You can’t stop me ______ what I want !
(1039, 338, ‘doing ‘, 1, 0),
(1040, 338, ‘do ‘, 0, 1),
(1041, 338, ‘to do’, 0, 2),
(1042, 338, ‘that I do’, 0, 3),

Would you like ______ a message ?
(1043, 339, ‘me to leave ‘, 1, 0),
(1044, 339, ‘me leaving’, 0, 1),
(1045, 339, ‘that I leave’, 0, 2),
(1046, 339, ‘leave’, 0, 3),

I’m going to ______ in the mountains.
(1047, 340, ‘have built a house’, 0, 0),
(1048, 340, ‘have a house built’, 1, 1),
(1049, 340, ‘make a house building’, 0, 2),
(1050, 340, ‘make built a house’, 0, 3),

The publisher Paul Raymond is ______ the richest man in Britain.
(1051, 341, ‘told to’, 0, 0),
(1052, 341, ‘said being’, 0, 1),
(1053, 341, ‘said to be’, 1, 2),
(1054, 341, ‘said be’, 0, 3),

Paul Raymond is ______ buying up properties over forty years ago.
(1055, 342, ‘known to start’, 0, 0),
(1056, 342, ‘know to be starting’, 0, 1),
(1057, 342, ‘known to have started’, 1, 2),
(1058, 342, ‘knew to start’, 0, 3),

The back up system ______ turned on by that time.
(1059, 343, ‘will ‘, 0, 0),
(1060, 343, ‘should ‘, 0, 1),
(1061, 343, ‘is being’, 0, 2),
(1062, 343, ‘will have been’, 1, 3),

When we ______ in London we ______ by the manager and the work team.
(1063, 344, ‘will arrive / will be arriving’, 0, 0),
(1064, 344, ‘will be arriving / would meet’, 0, 1),
(1065, 344, ‘arrive / will be met’, 1, 2),
(1066, 344, ‘be arrived / would be meeting’, 0, 3),

I wish my boss ______ a pay rise every now and again.
(1067, 345, ‘to give me ‘, 0, 0),
(1068, 345, ‘gave me’, 1, 1),
(1069, 345, ‘giving me’, 0, 2),
(1070, 345, ‘give me’, 0, 3),

I’d rather we ______ the meeting on account of the appalling weather conditions.
(1071, 346, ‘had cancelled’, 1, 0),
(1072, 346, ‘cancelled having’, 0, 1),
(1073, 346, ‘cancelled to’, 0, 2),
(1074, 346, ‘have cancelled’, 0, 3),

The most important thing is that he regularly ______ English classes.
(1075, 347, ‘would attend’, 0, 0),
(1076, 347, ‘attending ‘, 0, 1),
(1077, 347, ‘attends ‘, 1, 2),
(1078, 347, ‘attended’, 0, 3),